Dec 12, 2020 14:51
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English term

Arm

English to Spanish Law/Patents Finance (general)
Gracias de antemano por su ayuda.

In light of the absence of any relevant “individuals” in the present case, the precise meaning of what constitutes a “legal entity” then becomes critical in the assessment of the potential application of most of the ***Arms***, Arm 1 included (though for the reasons set out in paragraph above, Arm 1 is not enlivened here in any event).
Proposed translations (Spanish)
3 +1 Grupo
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Non-PRO (1): Nelson Soares

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Discussion

Víctor Zamorano Dec 12, 2020:
Sería útil saber un poco más del contexto en el que está el texto (es estadística?).

Proposed translations

+1
43 mins

Grupo

Espero haberte ayudado.

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Note added at 46 mins (2020-12-12 15:37:39 GMT)
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Creo que se trata de "grupos".

https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2016...
Peer comment(s):

agree María C Turri
9 hrs
Muchas gracias, María!
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